The Bipartisan Future of Synthetic Chemistry and Synthetic Biology.

Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology
Joanna C Sadler

Abstract

Synthetic biology holds great potential for sustainable chemical synthesis, yet is limited to accessing a relatively small area of chemical space. By interfacing this new technology with the versatility and scope of synthetic chemistry, the best of both worlds can be harnessed to drive a green chemical industry.

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